| 1813 - 744 pages
...transmitted. I have also the honour of transmitting to your Lordship, returns of the killed and wounded on our part, and of the prisoners taken from the enemy,...the latter of which, your "Lordship will not fail to olwerve, more than exceeded the whole of 'lie regular and militia fores which Colonel Proctor had to... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 492 pages
...transmitted. I have also the honour of transmitting to your Lordship returns of the killed and wounded on our part, and of the prisoners taken from the enemy,...thousand men, was reported to be four or five days march distant from Brigadier-General Winchester's division, advancing in the direction of Detroit.... | |
| Great Britain - 1813 - 494 pages
...transmitted.— I have also the honour of transmitting to your Lordship returns of the killed and wounded on our part, and of the prisoners taken from the enemy,...force which Colonel Proctor had to oppose to them. Major General Harrison, with the main body of his army, consisting of about two thousand men, was reported... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1813 - 778 pages
...Lordship, returns of the killed and wsunded on our part, and of the prisoners taken from the Kiiemy, the latter of which, your Lordship will not fail to...exceeded the whole of the regular and militia force which (Jol. PrOBtor had to oppose to them. them. Maj.-gen. Harrison, with the main fxxly of his army, consisting... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1814 - 830 pages
...I have also the honour of tran'-n itting to your lorclbhip, returns of the killed and wcun.Ied i'ii our part, and of the prisoners taken from the enemy, the latter of which, your lordship will will-not fail to observe, more than exceeded the whole of the regular and militia force which Colonel... | |
| Europe - 1815 - 772 pages
...transmitted. I have also the honour of transmitting to your lordship, returns of the killed and wounded on our part, and of the prisoners taken from the enemy, the latter of whicli, your lordship will not fail to observe, more than exceeded the whole of the regular and militia... | |
| John Philippart - Great Britain - 1820 - 432 pages
...transmitted. 1 have also the honor t>f transmitting to your Lordship, returns of the killed and wounded on our part, and of the prisoners taken from the enemy...force which Colonel Proctor had to oppose to them." " I feel the fullest confidence in the skill and bravery of Colonel Proctor, and the troops under his... | |
| John Philippart - Great Britain - 1820 - 450 pages
...the prisoner* taken from the enemy ; the latter 240 niiiii> Centra!;,. of which, your Lordship v. ill not fail to observe, more than exceeded the whole...force which Colonel Proctor had to oppose to them." " I feel the fullest confidence in the skill and bravery of Colonel Proctor, aud the troops under his... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1823 - 854 pages
...transmitted. I have also the honour of transmitting to your lordship, returns of the killed and wounded on our part, and of the prisoners taken from the enemy,...with the main body of his army, consisting of about 2,000 men, was reported to be four or five days' march distant from brigadier-general Winchester's... | |
| Michigan - 1896 - 758 pages
...transmitting to Your Lordship returns of the killed and wounded on our part, and of the Arms Ammunition and Prisoners taken from the Enemy, the latter of which...Force which Colonel Proctor had to oppose to them. Major General Harrison with the main body of his Army consisting of about two thousand men was reported... | |
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